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Hanlie Moss
2025-02-26 Prof Moss is a C2 rated NRF researcher focus her research on physical activity as modality for the prevention and treatment of risk factors of chronic diseases of lifestyle across the life span, with a focus on persons with special needs (pregnancy, intellectually disabled and depression). As a Biokineticists she is registered with the…https://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/phasrec/martinique-sparks
Martinique Sparks
2023-08-11 I hold a PhD in Human Movement Sciences and I am accredited by the International Society of Performance Analysis in Sport as a level 3 applied performance analyst. I’ve been involved as an analyst with male and female football as well as the South African Women's Hockey team. As a performance analyst I accompanied them to the World League…https://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/phasrec/melainie-%25E2%2580%259Clainie%25E2%2580%259D-cameron
Melainie (“Lainie”) Cameron
2021-11-30 Melainie (Lainie) Cameron is an osteopath and an accredited exercise physiologist (biokineticist in Australia). Lainie has been involved in university education and research in some way or another for most of her career. She completed two research degrees focussed on applied clinical research and clinical education. Most of her research and…https://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/social-work/elma-ryke
Elma Ryke
2024-02-23 I supervise master’s and PhD students in child protection and forensic social work. My research interest is the immediate living environment of people, their house, home, and social functioning in this space.https://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/social-work/wim-roestenburg
Wim Roestenburg
2024-02-22 My research focus is mainly on the use of measurements and scientific methods in social work assessment across multiple client systems. Part of this concerns the development and validation of measurement systems, scales and indexes for use in measurement. Secondly, my focus is on promoting technology use in social work, specifically information…https://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/phasrec-human-movement-sciences/alretha-du-plessis
Alretha du Plessis
2021-11-30 I completed my Honnours degree in Human Movement Sciences (Kinderkinetics) in 2010. I started to work in a tertiary institute as ‘n part-time lecturer and later a full-time lecturer between 2011 and 2013 while I was busy completing my Master’s degree. I have worked in an environment where the main focus was Kinderkinetics from 2014…https://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/phasrec-human-movement-science/cornelia-schreck
Cornelia Schreck
2021-11-30 Lecturer in the School of Human Movement Sciences at the North-West University (NWU). She lectures undergraduate courses in the BCOM and BHSC recreation degrees. Her research focus is on higher education within recreation degrees. She is particularly interested in graduate attributes and experiential learning as teaching methodology. She…https://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/phasrec-human-movement-sciences/henri%25C3%25ABtte-hammill